Political Correctness

LISTEN TO TLR’S LATEST PODCAST: By Kitty Testa By now you’ve heard of James Damore, the Google software engineer who penned an internal memo for discussion entitled Google’s Ideological Echo Chamber, How bias clouds are thinking about diversity and inclusion. Once unleashed on the Internet, the memo was immediately damned as a sexist, anti-diversity manifesto

LISTEN TO TLR’S LATEST PODCAST: Written by Rob Shimshockon North Carolina State University’s (NCSU) new multicultural director announced her plans to create a “women of color” exclusive housing option, according to a Thursday report. Nashia Whittenburg, the school’s director of multicultural student affairs, discussed her vision for the segregated housing in a Tuesday NC State

LISTEN TO TLR’S LATEST PODCAST: Written by Annie Holmquist A popular trend in recent months has been the removal of the names and monuments of those who supported slavery in America’s past. Such removal is undoubtedly driven by tense race relations, with some wanting to soothe their “white guilt” over past wrongs, and others seeking

LISTEN TO TLR’S LATEST PODCAST: Written by Rob Shimshockon Students at Princeton University can identify as both “man” and “woman” simultaneously in official school records, according to a Monday report. Princeton University’s student interface, TigerHub, allows students to choose any and all gender identities, including cisgender, genderqueer/gender non-conforming, man, other, trans/transgender and woman, according to

LISTEN TO TLR’S LATEST PODCAST: Written by Martin Cothran If the birds and bees followed Planned Parenthood’s new guidelines concerning them, they would eventually have to be put on the endangered species list. The nation’s largest provider of abortions has new guidelines out on how to talk about sex to preschoolers. Having made it out

LISTEN TO TLR’S LATEST PODCAST: By Rob Shimshock A University of Chicago professor argued in support of euthanasia of extremely sick or deformed newborn, according to a Thursday report. Jerry Coyne, an ecology and evolution professor at the university, made the case in a July post on his personal blog, reported The College Fix. “If you are allowed